Effective February 2, 2009 we are changing the price of our EntitySpaces Developer version. EntitySpaces Developer licenses are licensed per developer seat. A developer seat is required for each developer that uses the EntitySpaces API which includes using the generated classes in their programming tasks. The EntitySpaces Source Code does not count as a developer license.
The last time we changed our prices was in February of 2007, that was two years ago. EntitySpaces 2009 is a substantial improvement over EntitySpaces 2008 when it comes to Code Generation with the addition of our Visual Studio Integration. There are some very cool enhancements planned for the ES2009 architecture after the Q1 release. If you are a current customer you can renew your license before the February 2nd, 2009 price increase one time.
The new pricing is as follows:
Developer Version Current => 149.00 Per Developer 89.40 Renewal As of Feb 2nd, 2009= > 299.00 Per Developer 179.40 Renewal Source Code Remains Unchanged => 499.00 Per Developer 299.40 Renewal Quantity Discounts 2 to 4 developer licenses = 10% 5 or more developer licenses = 20% Quantity discounts apply to items purchased at the same time.
2 to 4 developer licenses = 10%
5 or more developer licenses = 20%
Quantity discounts apply to items purchased at the same time.
From Mobile Devices to large scale enterprise solutions in need of serious transaction support, EntitySpaces can meet your needs. Whether you’re writing an ASP.NET application with Medium Trust requirements, a Mono application, or a Windows.Forms application, the EntitySpaces architecture is there for you. EntitySpaces is provider independent, which means that you can run the same binary code against any of the supported databases. EntitySpaces is available in both C# and VB.NET. EntitySpaces uses no reflection, no XML files, and sports a tiny foot print of less than 200k. Pound for pound, EntitySpaces is one tough, dependable .NET architecture.
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